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Haya, Mother of Butterflies

Haya, Mother of Butterflies

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Haya agrees to marry Ahmed, but he notices her absence every month at the full moon. Curiosity leads him to discover the secret in her cottage, where he finds a patterned dress and a mysterious creature called the Mother of Butterflies.

Format: Paperback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Hamad Bin Khalifa University


Haya, a young woman, meets Ahmed, a charming man, and falls in love with him. However, Haya has a peculiar condition: she demands that Ahmed build a cottage for her in the forest next to his farm. Ahmed, taken aback by her request, agrees to it, but he soon notices that Haya disappears every month during the full moon. Intrigued, he decides to follow her and discover the secret behind her absence.

As he approaches the cottage, Ahmed's heart races with anticipation. He peeks through the window and sees a woman sitting in a dimly lit room, surrounded by strange objects and symbols. He is frightened and astonished by what he sees, and he quickly runs to the mayor's office to seek advice.

The mayor, a wise old man, listens to Ahmed's story and advises him to divorce Haya immediately. He claims that she must be a witch, and that it is dangerous to be associated with her. Ahmed, confused and heartbroken, is unsure of what to do.

Meanwhile, Haya continues to live in her cottage, unaware of the suspicions surrounding her. She is a kind and gentle woman, loved by all who know her. She spends her days tending to her garden and collecting butterflies, which she uses to make beautiful patterned dresses.

One day, as Ahmed is walking in the forest, he comes across Haya's cottage. He is drawn to it and decides to enter. Inside, he finds a woman who is unlike any he has ever seen before. She is beautiful, with long flowing hair and a serene smile.

Ahmed is curious about her and asks her about her presence in the forest during the full moon. Haya explains that she is a fairy, and that she has been visiting the cottage for centuries. She tells him about her love for the forest and its creatures, and how she uses her magic to protect them.

Ahmed is fascinated by Haya's story and decides to stay with her in the cottage. He learns about her magic and her connection to the forest, and he begins to see her in a new light. He realizes that she is not a witch, but a kind and gentle soul who has been misunderstood by the villagers.

As time goes by, Ahmed and Haya grow closer, and they fall in love. They spend their days exploring the forest, collecting butterflies, and enjoying each other's company. However, their happiness is short-lived.

One day, the villagers discover Haya's cottage and confront her. They demand that she leave the forest and never come back. Haya is frightened and confused, and she does not know what to do.

Ahmed, determined to protect Haya, confronts the villagers and tells them about her true nature. He explains that Haya is not a witch, but a fairy who has been living in the forest for centuries. The villagers are astonished by his words and apologize for their mistake.

Haya and Ahmed are reunited, and they live happily ever after in the forest. They are surrounded by the beauty of nature, and they continue to protect the forest and its creatures. Haya is no longer called "Mother of Butterflies," but rather "Guardian of the Forest."

The secret of Haya's patterned dress is revealed to be a magical spell that she uses to protect the forest and its creatures. The villagers are amazed by her magic and her connection to the natural world, and they respect her for her kindness and wisdom.

In conclusion, this is a fascinating story that explores the themes of love, magic, and nature. Haya's condition may seem strange, but it is a testament to her love for the forest and its creatures. Ahmed's curiosity and determination to protect Haya lead him to discover her true nature, and their love story is a testament to the power of love and understanding. The secret of Haya's patterned dress is a magical spell that she uses to protect the forest and its creatures, and it is a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural world. This story is a must-read for anyone who loves nature, magic, and love stories.


ISBN-13: 9789927161285

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